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The List of armoured fighting vehicles of World War II lists military armoured vehicles that were in service or constructed during World War II. This includes prototypes, vehicles produced by neutral countries and vehicles that were not used in combat. AFV projects that were not constructed are omitted, as are un-armoured vehicles. In parentheses are shown the number of vehicles produced, where known, and the countries in which they were constructed.


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List of prototype World War II combat vehicles {{Short description, none ''This list contains combat vehicles which never left the design phase or had an extremely limited production (usually < 10).''


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* 7TP The 7TP (''siedmiotonowy polski'' - 7-tonne Polish) was a Polish light tank of the Second World War. It was developed from the British Vickers 6-ton. A standard tank of the Polish Army during the 1939 Invasion of Poland, its production did not e ...
light tank (132; Poland) *
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prototype light cruiser tank (~1; Poland) *
10.5 cm K (gp.Sfl.) The 10.5 cm K ''gepanzerte Selbstfahrlafette'' (), also known as the ''Panzer Selbstfahrlafette'' IV ''Ausf''. A (Pz.Sfl. IVa) () was a prototype self-propelled gun used by Nazi Germany during World War II. Although it was originally designe ...
prototype self-propelled gun 'Dicker Max' (2; Germany)


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* Achilles tank destroyer based on M10 (1,100; United Kingdom & USA) * AB md. 1941 prototype armoured car (~1; Romania) * ADGZ (Steyr) armoured car (52; Austria & Germany) * AEC Armoured Car (629; United Kingdom) * AEC Armoured Command Vehicle (415; United Kingdom) * AH-IV tankette (157; Czechoslovakia) * Alecto experimental self-propelled gun, projected terminated with the end of the war. (United Kingdom) *
AMC 34 The AMC 34 was a French tank built originally for the French Army cavalry units. Its production was cut short, and the few vehicles produced were out of service by the time of the Battle of France in the Second World War. Development Alarmed by th ...
light tank (12; France) *
AMC 35 The AMC 35 (from ''Automitrailleuse de Combat Renault modèle 1935''), also known under a manufacturer's designation Renault ACG-1, was a French medium cavalry tank of the later Interwar era that served in the Second World War. It was developed as ...
cavalry tank (ACG1 in Belgian service) (57+; France) * AMC Schneider P 16 armoured halftrack ("AMC Citroën-Kégresse Modèle 1929") (100; France) * AMR 33 light tank (123; France) *
AMR 35 The Automitrailleuse de Reconnaissance Renault Modèle 35 Type ZT (AMR 35 or Renault ZT) was a French light tank developed during the Interbellum and used in the Second World War. It was not intended to reconnoitre and report as its name suggests ...
light tank (167; France) * Antonov A-40 KT prototype flying tank using T-60 (1; Soviet Union) * Archer "SP 17pdr, Valentine, Mk.I" self-propelled anti-tank gun (655; United Kingdom) *
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armoured lorry used for home defence (877; United Kingdom) *
Armoured Carrier Wheeled Indian Pattern Armoured Carrier, Wheeled, Indian Pattern (ACV-IP), known also as Indian Pattern Carrier or other similar names, was an armoured car produced in India during the Second World War. It was typically armed with a Bren light machine gun. Those produ ...
scout car (4,655; India) * Arsenal Crossley armoured car (13; Estonia) * Autoblindo 40 armoured car (24; Italy) * Autoblindo 41 armoured car (550; Italy) *
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"SP 17pdr, A30 (Avenger)" tank destroyer, not used until after the war (<80; United Kingdom)


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BA-3 The BA-3 (russian: Broneavtomobil 3) was a heavy armored car developed in the Soviet Union in 1933, followed by a slightly changed model BA-6 in 1936. Both were based mostly on BA-I, the most important development being the new turret, same as i ...
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BA-6 The BA-3 (russian: Broneavtomobil 3) was a heavy armored car developed in the Soviet Union in 1933, followed by a slightly changed model BA-6 in 1936. Both were based mostly on BA-I, the most important development being the new turret, same as in ...
armoured cars (566; Soviet Union) *
BA-10 The BA-10 ( ru , Broneavtomobil 10, italic=yes) was an armored car developed in the Soviet Union in 1938 and produced through 1941. It was the most produced Soviet pre-1941 heavy armored car – 3311 were built in three versions. These versio ...
armoured car (3,311; Soviet Union) *
BA-11 The BA-11 or Broneavtomobil 11 () was an armored car developed in the Soviet Union. It was intended to replace the BA-10, but production was prevented by the Nazi German invasion of 1941. The BA-11 was a heavy armored car designed based on a ...
armoured car (18; Soviet Union) *
BA-20 The BA-20 (russian: Broneavtomobil 20, italic=yes) was an armored car developed in the Soviet Union in 1934. It was intended to replace the FAI and its field trials were completed in 1935. The BA-20 was then used in the early stages of World Wa ...
armoured car (4,800; Soviet Union) *
BA-21 The BA-21 was an experimental Soviet armored car from 1938. It was a major modification of the BA-20, using a triaxial truck chassis instead of biaxial. The next year, the design was further developed into the LB-23, which had a better engine. Bo ...
prototype armoured car (Soviet Union) *
BA-27 The BA-27 was a Soviet first series-produced armoured car, manufactured from 1928 to 1931, and used for scouting and infantry support duties early in the Second World War. The BA-27 was a heavy armoured car, having the same turret and armament a ...
armoured car (215; Soviet Union) *
BA-30 The BA-30 was a Soviet half-track armored car developed in 1937. Only a small number were built. Developments Developed at the NATI Institute, it was hoped that the BA-30 would be an improvement on the off-road performance of the previous BA s ...
prototype half-tracked armoured car (Soviet Union) * BA-64 armoured car (9,110; Soviet Union) * BA-I armoured car (82; Soviet Union) * Badger flamethrower version of the Ram tank (Canada) * Bedford OXA improvised armoured car built on heavy truck chassis (948; United Kingdom) * Bishop "Carrier, Valentine, 25pdr gun Mk.I" self-propelled artillery (100; United Kingdom) *
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improvised armoured lorry as mobile pillbox (~2-300; United Kingdom) *
Borgward IV The Borgward IV, officially designated ''Schwerer Ladungsträger Borgward B IV'' (heavy explosive carrier Borgward B IV), was a German remote-controlled demolition vehicle used in World War II. Design During World War II, the ''Wehrmacht'' us ...
Sd.Kfz. 301 demolition vehicle (1181; Germany) * Black Prince "Tank, Infantry (A43)", prototype infantry tank with 17 pdr gun (6; United Kingdom) *
Bob Semple tank The Bob Semple tank (sometimes referred to as Big Bob) was a light tank designed by New Zealand Minister of Works Bob Semple during World War II. Originating out of the need to build military hardware from available materials, the tank was built ...
prototype (4; New Zealand) * BT Series of fast tanks (8,060; Soviet Union) * BT-42 assault gun (18; Finland)


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C7P C7P (an abbreviation of ''Ciągnik Siedmiotonowy Polski'', "7-tonnes Polish Tractor") was a Polish tracked artillery tractor, used by the Polish Army before and during World War II. The tractor was developed by the design bureau of Witold Jakusz ...
artillery tractor (151; Poland) *
C15TA Armoured Truck The C15TA Armoured Truck was an armoured load carrier produced by Canada during the Second World War. It was developed from the Otter Light Reconnaissance Car. Development The C15TA Armoured Truck was developed by General Motors Canada along a co ...
(3,960; Canada) * Calliope (T34) rocket launcher on M4 Sherman tank (USA) * Carden Loyd Tankettes (450; United Kingdom) * Carro Armato M Celere Sahariano prototype cruiser tank (1; Italy) * Char 2C super heavy tank FCM2C (10; France) * Char B1 heavy tank Renault (405; France) * Char D1 medium tank Renault (150; France) * Char D2 medium tank Renault (100; France) * Chenilette Renault UE light carrier (5,168; France) * Chiyoda armored car (~200; Japan) * Churchill Tank, Infantry, Mk IV (A22) (7,368; United Kingdom) *
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armoured airfield defence flamethrower (66; United Kingdom) *
Coventry Armoured Car The Coventry armoured car (AFVW19) was a British four wheel drive (4 × 4) armoured fighting vehicle developed at the end of the Second World War as a potential replacement for the lighter Humber and Daimler armoured cars. Development The Co ...
(283; United Kingdom) *
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-Chevrolet Armoured Car (United Kingdom) * Cruiser Mk I (A9) (125; United Kingdom) * Cruiser Mk II (A10) (175; United Kingdom) * Cruiser Mk III (A13) (65; United Kingdom) * Cruiser Mk IV (A13 Mk.II) (655; United Kingdom) * Cruiser, Mk V Covenanter (A13 Mk.III) (1,771; United Kingdom) (Never used in combat) * Cruiser, Mk VI Crusader (A15) (5,300; United Kingdom) * Cruiser, Mk VII Cavalier (A24) (500; United Kingdom) * Cruiser, Mk VIII Centaur (A27L) (950; United Kingdom) * Cruiser, Mk VIII Cromwell (A27M) (3,066; United Kingdom) * Cruiser Mk VIII Challenger (A30) (200; United Kingdom) * Cruiser, Comet I (A34) (1,186; United Kingdom) *
Centurion tank The Centurion was the primary British Army main battle tank of the post-World War II period. Introduced in 1945, it is widely considered to be one of the most successful post-war tank designs, remaining in production into the 1960s, and seeing ...
(6 operational by end World War II; United Kingdom) (not used in World War II combat) * Csaba (39M & 40M) armoured car (~100; Hungary) *
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prototype armoured trench digging machine (United Kingdom) * CV-33 tankette (760; Italy) * CV-35 tankette (1,740; Italy)


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* D-8 and D-12 armoured cars (50; Soviet Union) * Daimler Armoured Car (2,694; United Kingdom) * Daimler Dingo Scout Car (6,626; United Kingdom & Canada) * Deacon armoured lorry self-propelled anti-tank gun (175; United Kingdom) * Diana Sd.Kfz 6/3 converted half track tank destroyer (9; Germany) *
Dicker Max The 10.5 cm K ''gepanzerte Selbstfahrlafette'' (), also known as the ''Panzer Selbstfahrlafette'' IV ''Ausf''. A (Pz.Sfl. IVa) () was a prototype self-propelled gun used by Nazi Germany during World War II. Although it was originally designe ...
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10.5 cm K (gp.Sfl.) The 10.5 cm K ''gepanzerte Selbstfahrlafette'' (), also known as the ''Panzer Selbstfahrlafette'' IV ''Ausf''. A (Pz.Sfl. IVa) () was a prototype self-propelled gun used by Nazi Germany during World War II. Although it was originally designe ...
* Dingo scout car (245; Australia) * Dodge Mk VII and Mk VIII armoured car (5; Ireland)


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Excelsior tank The Tank, Heavy Assault, A33 (Excelsior) was a British experimental heavy tank based on the Cromwell tank, Cromwell (A27) design developed in the Second World War. It was developed when there were concerns as to performance of the Churchill tan ...
heavy tank prototype (2; United Kingdom)


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* FAI armoured car (636; Soviet Union) * FCM 36 light tank (100; France) * Ferdinand/Elefant heavy tank destroyer (91; Germany) *
Fiat 3000 The Fiat 3000 was the first tank to be produced in series in Italy. It became the standard tank of the emerging Italian armored units after World War I. The 3000 was based on the French Renault FT. History Although 1,400 units were ordered, with ...
(L5/21 and L5/30) light tank derived from the Renault FT (200; Italy) * Flamingo (popular name for the PzKpfw II Flamm) * Flakpanzer I self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (24; Germany) * Flakpanzer 38(t) self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (141; Germany) *
Ford Mk IV The Ford GT40 is a high-performance endurance Auto racing, racing car commissioned by the Ford Motor Company. It grew out of the "Ford GT" (for Grand tourer, Grand Touring) project, an effort to compete in European long-distance sports car racin ...
armoured car (7; Ireland) * Ford Mk V armoured car (14; Ireland) * Ford Mk VI armoured car (28; Ireland) *
Fox Armoured Car The Fox Armoured Car was a wheeled armoured fighting vehicle produced by Canada in the Second World War. History Built by General Motors, Canada, based on a construction of the British Humber Armoured Car Mk III, adapted to a Canadian Militar ...
(1,506; Canada)


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Goliath tracked mine The Goliath tracked mine (German: ''Leichter Ladungsträger Goliath,'' "Goliath Light Charge Carrier") was a series of two unmanned ground vehicles used by the German Army as disposable demolition vehicles during World War II. These were the e ...
un-manned demolition vehicle (7,564; Germany) * Grille heavy infantry gun on Pz38(t) chassis (383; Germany) *
Grizzly I cruiser The Grizzly I was a Canadian-built M4A1 Sherman tank with relatively minor modifications, primarily to stowage and pioneer tool location and adding accommodations for a number 19 radio set. They used the same General Steel hull castings as late ...
Canadian-built M4 Sherman (188; Canada) * Guy Armoured Car (101; United Kingdom) *
Guy Lizard The Guy Lizard Armoured Command Vehicle was a British command vehicle built during Second World War. In May and June 1940, the Headquarters 1st Armoured Division with the British Expeditionary Force in France were mounted in mild steel protot ...
Armoured Command Vehicle (21; United Kingdom)


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Heuschrecke 10 The Heuschrecke 10 ( en, Grasshopper 10) was a German prototype self-propelled gun and ''Waffenträger'' (English: "Weapon carrier") developed by Krupp-Gruson between 1943 and 1944. The official designation of the vehicle was ''105 mm le ...
(Waffentrager) prototype dismountable self-propelled gun (3; Germany) *
Hillman Gnat The Hillman Gnat was an experimental World War II era light armoured car developed in Britain. Overview The Hillman Gnat was designed around 1940 as a two-man light armoured car, it was intended to replace machine gun armed, unarmoured motorcy ...
prototype light armoured car (4; United Kingdom) * Hotchkiss H35 and H39 light tanks (~1200; France) * Humber Armoured Car (3,652; United Kingdom) * Humber Light Reconnaissance Car (3,600+; United Kingdom) *
Humber Scout Car The Humber Scout Car was a British light scout car used in the Second World War. It entered service in 1942 and continued in production until 1945. Designed for reconnaissance, and liaison between armoured units, it provided protection only a ...
(4,100+; United Kingdom) * Hummel Panzer Feldhaubitze 18M self-propelled artillery (864; Germany)


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* IS-1 "Joseph Stalin" heavy tank (107, converted to IS-2 before issuing; Soviet Union) * IS-2 heavy tank (3,854; Soviet Union) *
IS-3 The IS-3 (also known as Object 703) is a Soviet heavy tank developed in late 1944. Its semi-hemispherical cast turret (resembling that of an upturned soup bowl), became the hallmark of post-war Soviet tanks. Its pike nose design would also be ...
heavy tank (2,311 tanks produced until mid 1946, probably never used in combat during World War II; Soviet Union) *
ISU-122 The ISU-122 (acronym of'' Istrebitelnaja - or Iosif Stalin-based - Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 122'') was a Soviet assault gun used during World War II, mostly in the anti-tank role. History and purpose A prototype of the ISU-122 (in Russian ИСУ- ...
heavy self-propelled gun (2,380; Soviet Union) * ISU-152 heavy self-propelled gun (3,242; Soviet Union)


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Jagdpanzer 38(t) The ''Jagdpanzer'' 38 (Sd.Kfz. 138/2), originally the leichter Panzerjäger 38(t), known mostly post-war as ''Hetzer'', was a German light tank destroyer of the Second World War based on a modified Czechoslovakian Panzer 38(t) chassis. German ...
"Hetzer" tank destroyer (~2,827; Germany) * Jagdpanzer IV tank destroyer (1,988+; Germany) * Jagdpanzer V "Jagdpanther" tank destroyer (392; Germany) * Jagdpanzer VI "Jagdtiger" heavy tank destroyer (~80; Germany) * Joseph Stalin tank - see IS-1 IS-2 IS-3


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* Kangaroo armoured personnel carrier variant of the Ram tank (100+; Canada), M4 Sherman, M7 Priest and other vehicles. *
KhTZ-16 The KhTZ-16 ( ru , ХТЗ-16) (after the Kharkiv Tractor Factory; ua , Харківський Тракторний Завод) was a Soviet improvised fighting vehicle of the Second World War, built on the chassis of an STZ-3 tractor. The vehic ...
improvised light tank (60; Soviet Union) * KP-bil armoured personnel carrier (500; Sweden) *
Komsomolets armoured tractor T-20 armored tractor Komsomolets , an armored continuous track tractor, the T-20 was a prime mover vehicle used by the Soviet Union during the Winter War and World War II. Description The T-20 was designed in 1936 at the Ordzhonikidze Moscow P ...
(T-20) (4,401; Soviet Union) *
Kubuś Kubuś (Polish for "Little Jacob") is a Polish improvised fighting vehicle used by the Home Army in the Warsaw Uprising during World War II. The single vehicle was built in secret to function as an armoured car and armoured personnel carrier f ...
improvised armoured car (1; Poland) * Kugelblitz prototype self-propelled antiaircraft gun (2-6; Germany) * Kugelpanzer prototype ball-shaped armoured vehicle (1; Germany) *
KV-1 The Kliment Voroshilov (KV) tanks are a series of Soviet heavy tanks named after the Soviet defence commissar and politician Kliment Voroshilov who operated with the Red Army during World War II. The KV tanks were known for their heavy armour pro ...
heavy tank (5,219+; Soviet Union) * KV-2 heavy artillery tank (255; Soviet Union) * KV variants and prototypes (93+; Soviet Union) *
KV-85 The Kliment Voroshilov (KV) tanks are a series of Soviet heavy tanks named after the Soviet defence commissar and politician Kliment Voroshilov who operated with the Red Army during World War II. The KV tanks were known for their heavy armour pr ...
heavy tank (148; Soviet Union)


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* L6/40 light tank (283; Italy) *
Laffly S15 TOE Laffly was a French manufacturer of trucks and utility vehicles. Founded in 1849, the Laffly company began manufacturing utility vehicles in Billancourt in 1912. From the mid-1930s and until World War II, the company also manufactured a range of ...
scout car (45; France) * Lanchester Armoured Car (38; United Kingdom) *
Lancia IZM The Lancia 1Z and the Lancia 1ZM were two variations of an Italian armoured car built during World War I and which saw limited service during that war, the interwar period, and during World War II. The name is often misspelled as Lancia IZM. De ...
armoured car (120; Italy) *
Landing Vehicle Tracked The Amphibious Vehicle, Tracked (LVT) is an amphibious warfare vehicle and amphibious landing craft, introduced by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. (The USN and USMC use "L" to designate Amphibious vessels, also c ...
LVT(A)1,2,4,5 armoured Amtracs (3,119; USA) *
Landsverk L-60 The Landsverk L-60 was a Swedish tank developed in 1934. It was developed by AB Landsverk as a light tank which included several advanced design features such as torsion bar suspension, periscopes rather than view slits and all-welded constructi ...
(Strv m/38-40) light tanks (219; Sweden) *
Landsverk L-100 Landsverk L-100 was a Swedish prototype tank in development during World War II. It had a crew of two, and its armament consisted of a 20 mm gun or one 6.5 mm machine gun. Top speed was around 55 km/h, and the vehicle weighed almost 5 tons. The ...
prototype light tank (Sweden) *
Landsverk L-120 Landsverk L-120 was a light tank designed in Sweden. One tank and one tank chassis was ordered for tests by the Swedish Army in 1936, and one chassis was ordered by the Norwegian Army the same year. The chassis sold to Norway became Norway's first ...
prototype light tank (2; Sweden) * Landsverk L-180, L-181 and L-182 armoured car (48; Sweden) *
Landsverk L-185 The Landsverk L-185 was a Swedish armored car, developed by AB Landsverk in 1933. The L-185 wasn't used by the Swedish Army. In 1934, a modified L-185, built on a 4 x 4 Fordson chassis, was sold to Denmark, being 2.5 tons heavier than the origin ...
prototype armoured car (1; Sweden) * Leichttraktor prototype light tank (4; Germany) * Leyland Armoured Car (4; Ireland) *
Leyland Beaver-Eel The Leyland Beaver-Eel, known officially as the Tender, Armoured, Leyland Type C, was an armoured truck used by the Royal Air Force throughout World War II for airfield defence duties. Overview The Leyland Beaver-Eel was one of several armoured ...
armoured lorry (336; United Kingdom) * Light Tank Mk I (9 or 10; United Kingdom) * Light Tank Mk II (66; United Kingdom) * Light Tank Mk III (42; United Kingdom) *
Light Tank Mk IV The Light Tank Mark I to Mark V were a series of related designs of light tank produced by Vickers for the British Army during the interwar period. Between the First and Second World Wars, the British produced a series of similar light tanks. ...
(34; United Kingdom) * Light Tank Mk V (22; United Kingdom) * Light Tank Mk.VI (1,682; United Kingdom) * Light Tank Mk VII light/airborne tank commonly known as the Tetrarch tank (177; United Kingdom) * Light Tank Mk VIII Harry Hopkins (100; United Kingdom) * Lince scout car Autoblindo scout car (250; Italy) * Lorraine 37L tracked carrier (~630; France) * Loyd Carrier personnel carrier (26,000; United Kingdom) *
LT vz. 34 The LT vz. 34, formally designated as ''Lehký tank vzor 34'' ("Light Tank Mark 34") was a Czechoslovak-designed light tank used mainly by Slovakia during World War II. Its suspension was based on that of the Carden-Loyd tankette, of which the Cze ...
light tank (51; Czechoslovakia) * LT vz. 35 (Czech Army designation for the Skoda S-11 / Panzer 35(t)) (434; Czechoslovakia) * LT vz. 38 (Czech Army designation for the CKD TNH-PS / Panzer 38(t)) (1,414; Czechoslovakia) * Luchs (popular name for the Ausf L version of the Panzer II) * Luftvärnskanonvagn L-62 Anti II self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (Sweden) *
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armoured car, Pansarbil m/39 and m/40 (~48; Sweden)


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* M1 Combat Car Light Tank (113; USA) * M2 Half Track Car personnel carrier, also M9 version and other variants (17,000; USA) * M2 Light Tank (696; USA) * M2 Medium Tank (112; USA) (not used in combat) * M3/M5 Stuart Light Tank (22,743; USA) * M3 Half-track personnel carrier, also M5 version and other variants (~43,000; USA) * M3 Lee / Grant medium tank (6,258; USA) * M3 Scout Car (20,918; USA) *
M3 GMC The M3 Gun Motor Carriage (GMC) was a United States Army tank destroyer equipped with a 75 mm M1897A4 gun, which was built by the Autocar Company during World War II. After observing the new and often decisive, uses of armored vehicles o ...
75 mm Gun Motor Carriage (2,200+; USA) * M4 Sherman medium tank (49,234; USA) *
M6 Heavy Tank The Heavy Tank M6 was an American heavy tank designed during World War II. The tank was produced in small numbers and never saw combat. Development Because of limited budgets for tank development in the interwar years, at the outbreak of Worl ...
(40; USA) (never saw combat) * M7 Priest 105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage (3,940; USA) *
M7 Medium Tank The Medium Tank M7, initially Light Tank T7, was an American tank, originally conceived as an up-gunned replacement for the Light Tank M3/M5 ("Stuart"). The project developed to mount the same 75mm armament as the M4 Sherman while retaining the ...
prototypes (13; USA) * M8 Greyhound armoured car (8,523; USA) * M8 Scott 75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage (1,778; USA) * M10 Tank Destroyer 3 inch Gun Motor Carriage, tank destroyer (6,706; USA) * M11/39 medium tank (100; Italy) * M12 155 mm Gun Motor Carriage (100; USA) *
M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage The M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage (MGMC), otherwise known as the M13 half-track, was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun used by the U.S. Army during World War II that was armed with two .50 caliber M2HB heavy-barrel Browning machine guns. Dev ...
half tracked AA gun (1103; USA) *
M13/40 The Carro Armato M13/40 was an Italian World War II tank designed to replace the M11/39 in the Italian Army at the start of World War II. It was the primary tank used by the Italians throughout the war. The design was influenced by the British Vi ...
medium tank (779; Italy) * M14/41 medium tank (939; Italy) * M15 Combination Gun Motor Carriage half tracked AA gun (2332; USA) * M15/42 medium tank (118; Italy) *
M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage The M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage, also known as the M16 half-track, was an American self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon built during World War II. It was equipped with four .50 caliber (12.7 mm) M2 Browning machine guns in an M45 Quadmoun ...
half tracked AA gun (3550; USA) * M18 Hellcat 76 mm Gun Motor Carriage (2,507; USA) * M20 Armored Utility Car (3,791; USA) * M19 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage self-propelled AA gun (285; USA) * M22 Locust airborne light tank (830; USA) *
M24 Chaffee The M24 Chaffee (officially Light Tank, M24) was an American light tank used during the later part of World War II; it was also used in post–World War II conflicts including the Korean War, and by the French in the War in Algeria and the Firs ...
light tank (4,731; USA) * M25 Dragon Wagon armoured tank transporter (M26 armoured tractor) (1300+; USA) * M26 Pershing heavy tank (1,400+; USA) *
M36 tank destroyer The M36 tank destroyer, formally 90 mm Gun Motor Carriage, M36, was an American tank destroyer used during World War II. The M36 combined the hull of the M10 tank destroyer, which used the M4 Sherman's reliable chassis and drivetrain combine ...
90 mm Gun Motor Carriage, tank destroyer (1,413; USA) *
M38 Wolfhound The M38 Wolfhound was a 6×6 US armored car produced in 1944 by the Chevrolet division of General Motors. It was designed as a replacement for the M8 Greyhound series, but the end of the war in 1945 led to the cancellation of the project afte ...
prototype armoured car (USA) * M39 Pantserwagen DAF armoured car (12; Netherlands) *
M39 Armored Utility Vehicle The M39 Armored Utility Vehicle (T41) was an American armored vehicle designed during the Second World War, which saw service in that conflict and in the Korean War. Like a number of vehicles of this type, it was built using an existing chassis, ...
converted from M18 Hellcat (650; USA) * M40 GMC 155 mm Gun Motor Carriage (311; USA) * M43 Howitzer Motor Carriage (48; USA) *
M1917 light tank The M1917 was the United States' first mass-produced tank, entering production shortly before the end of World War I.Zaloga (Armored Thunderbolt) p. 2 It was a license-built near-copy of the French Renault FT, and was intended to arm the America ...
(952; USA) Obsolete pre-war vehicles purchased by Canada for training. * Maeda Ku-6 prototype flying tank (1; Japan) * Marder I tank destroyer (170; Germany) * Marder II self-propelled 75 mm antitank gun on a Panzer II chassis (651; Germany) * Marder III tank destroyer (1,756; Germany) *
Mareşal tank destroyer Mareşal may refer to: * Mareșal (Romania) * Mareşal (Turkey) () is the highest rank in the Turkish Land Forces and Turkish Air Force. It is the equivalent of a Field marshal in other countries. The rank of can trace its origins to the Ot ...
prototype (7; Romania) * Marmon-Herrington Armoured Car (5,746; South Africa) *
Marmon-Herrington CTLS The Marmon-Herrington Combat Tank Light Series were a series of American light tanks/tankettes that were produced for the export market at the start of the Second World War. The CTL-3 had a crew of two and was armed with two .30 cal (7.62&nb ...
light tank (440; USA, used by Royal Netherlands East Indies Army, and for training by Australia) *
Matilda Mk I The Tank, Infantry, Mk I, Matilda I (A11) was a British infantry tank of the Second World War. Despite being slow, cramped and armed with only a single machine gun, the Matilda I had some success in the Battle of France in 1940, owing to its he ...
Tank, Infantry, Mk I (A11) (140; United Kingdom) *
Matilda II The Infantry Tank Mark II, best known as the Matilda, was a British infantry tank of the Second World War.Jentz, p. 11. The design began as the A12 specification in 1936, as a gun-armed counterpart to the first British infantry tank, the machin ...
Tank, Infantry, Mk II (A12) (2,987; United Kingdom) * ''Panzerwerfer 42 auf Maultier, Sd.Kfz. 4/1'' armoured rocket launcher version (~300; Germany) * Maus (tank) prototype super-heavy tank (2; Germany) * Möbelwagen self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (<300; Germany) *
Morris CS9 The Morris CS9/Light Armoured Car was a British armoured car used by the British Army in the Second World War. History The vehicle was based on a Morris Commercial C9 4x2 truck chassis. On this chassis, a riveted hull was mounted with an op ...
light armoured car (100; United Kingdom) *
Morris Light Reconnaissance Car Morris Light Reconnaissance Car (LRC) was a British light armoured car for reconnaissance use produced by Morris Motors Limited and used by the British during the Second World War. The Nuffield Group had been brought in to supplement producti ...
(2,200+; United Kingdom) * Morris Mk IV armoured car (1; Ireland)


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* Nahuel medium tank (16; Argentina) *
Nashorn ''Nashorn'' (, German for "rhinoceros"), initially known as ''Hornisse'' (German "hornet"), was a German ''Panzerjäger'' ("tank hunter") of World War II. It was developed as an interim solution in 1942 by equipping a light turretless chassis ...
(Hornisse) tank destroyer (473; Germany) *
Neubaufahrzeug The German Panzerkampfwagen Neubaufahrzeug ("new construction vehicle"—a cover name), abbreviated as PzKpfw Nb.Fz, series of tank prototypes were a first attempt to create a medium tank for the Wehrmacht after Adolf Hitler had come to power. M ...
prototype tanks (5; Germany) * NI Tank improvised tank (68; Soviet Union) * Nimrod (40M) self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (135; Hungary) * NKL-26 armoured aerosan (Soviet Union)


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* OA vz. 27 armoured car (16; Czechoslovakia) *
OA vz. 30 The OA vz. 30 (full name Obrněný automobil vzor 30, en, Armoured Car Model 30, , italic=yes) was a Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovak-designed Armored car (military), armored car used by Czechoslovakia in the 1930s and by Nazi Germany, Slovak Republ ...
armoured car (52; Czechoslovakia) * O-I super-heavy tank prototype (1; Japan) *
Ostwind The ''Flakpanzer IV "Ostwind"'' (East Wind in English) was a German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun based on the Panzer IV tank. It was developed in 1944 as a successor to the earlier ''Flakpanzer IV/2 cm Vierling'' ''Wirbelwind''. The Pa ...
Flakpanzer IV self-propelled antiaircraft gun (45; Germany) *
Otter Light Reconnaissance Car The Otter Light Reconnaissance Car (known officially by the British as Car, Light Reconnaissance, Canadian GM (R.A.C.) was a light armoured car produced in Canada during the Second World War for British and Commonwealth forces. History The Otte ...
(1,761; Canada)


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* P-40 heavy tank (Carro Pesante P26/40) (103; Italy) * Panhard 178 armoured car (1,143; France) * Panzer I light tank (1,893; Germany) * Panzer II light tank (1,856; Germany) * Panzer III medium tank (5,774; Germany) * Panzer IV medium tank (8,509; Germany) *
Panzer V Panther The Panther tank, officially ''Panzerkampfwagen V Panther'' (abbreviated PzKpfw V) with ordnance inventory designation: ''Sd.Kfz.'' 171, is a German medium tank of World War II. It was used on the Eastern and Western Fronts from mid-1943 to ...
medium tank (6,132; Germany) * Panzer VI E Tiger I heavy tank (1,355; Germany) ''( i)'' * Panzer VI B Tiger II heavy tank (487; Germany) * Panzer 35(t) (German designation for the
LT-35 The Panzerkampfwagen 35(t), commonly shortened to Panzer 35(t) or abbreviated as Pz.Kpfw. 35(t), was a Czechoslovak-designed light tank used mainly by Nazi Germany during World War II. The letter (t) stood for ''tschechisch'' (German for "Czech" ...
) * Panzer 38(t) (German designation for the
LT-38 The 38(t), originally known as the ČKD LT vz. 38, was a tank designed during the 1930s, which saw extensive service during World War II. Developed in Czechoslovakia by ČKD, the type was adopted by Nazi Germany following the annexation of Cze ...
) * Panzerjäger I light tank destroyer (202; Germany) * Panzer-Selbstfahrlafette II prototype halftrack tank destroyer (2; Germany) * PPG tankette (~100, Soviet Union)


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* R-1 prototype tankette (1; Romania) * Ram medium tank (2,993; Canada) * Renault FT light tank (1,700+; France) *
Renault R 35 The Renault R35, an abbreviation of ''Char léger Modèle 1935 R'' or R 35, was a French light infantry tank of the Second World War. Designed from 1933 onwards and produced from 1936, the type was intended as an infantry support light tank, eq ...
light infantry tank (1,500; France) *
Renault R40 The Renault R40 or Char léger modèle 1935 R modifié 1939 was a French light infantry tank that was used early in World War II, an improvement of the Renault R35, of which it is often considered a variant. Development In the late thirties, ther ...
light infantry tank (185; France) *
Rhino Heavy Armoured Car Car, Armoured, Heavy (Aust), also known as Rhino, was an armoured car designed in Australia during the Second World War. Due to enemy action and design problems the project never got beyond a prototype stage. History At the outbreak of the Se ...
prototype (2; Australia) *
Rolls-Royce Armoured Car The Rolls-Royce Armoured Car was a British Armored car (military), armoured car developed in 1914 and used during the World War I, First World War, Irish Civil War, the inter-war period in Imperial Air Control in Transjordan, Palestine and Mesopot ...
(76+; United Kingdom) *
Rover Light Armoured Car The Light Armoured Car (Aust), also known as Rover, was an armoured car produced in Australia during the Second World War. History and description At the outbreak of the Second World War, the United Kingdom was unable to meet the needs of ...
not used in combat (238; Australia) * RSO/PAK 40 self-propelled anti-tank gun (60; Germany)


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* S1 Scout Car (~40; Australia) *
Samochód pancerny wz. 29 Samochód Pancerny wzór 29 ("armoured car year 1929 model"), commonly known as Ursus or CWS, was a Polish interwar heavy armored car. A handful of these vehicles saw combat during the Polish-German War of 1939. History and description The ca ...
armoured car (10-13; Poland) *
Samochód pancerny wz. 34 Samochód pancerny wz. 34 ("armored car, year 1934 model"), was a standard light armored car used by the Polish Army during the September Campaign of 1939. Design The vehicle was based on the earlier half-track samochód pancerny wz. 28, whic ...
armoured car (~80; Poland) *
Schofield tank The Schofield tank, named after its designer, was a New Zealand tank design of the Second World War. Developed in 1940 when it seemed that the Pacific War might reach New Zealand and with little likelihood of weapons coming from Britain, it did ...
light tank prototype (1; New Zealand) * Schwere Wehrmachtschlepper armoured halftrack (825, including unarmoured version; Germany) *
Sd.Kfz. 7 The Sd.Kfz. 7 was a half-track military vehicle used by the German Army, Luftwaffe and Waffen-SS during the Second World War. Sd.Kfz. is an abbreviation of the German word ''Sonderkraftfahrzeug'', "special purpose vehicle". A longer designati ...
armoured anti-aircraft variants (Germany) * Sd.Kfz. 221/222/223 series of light armoured cars (~3,340; Germany) * Sd.Kfz. 231/232/233/234/263 series of heavy armoured cars (~1,800; Germany) *
Sd.Kfz. 247 Sd.Kfz. 247 ''schwerer geländegängiger gepanzerter Personenkraftwagen'' ("heavy all-terrain armoured motor vehicle") was an Armored car (military), armored car used by the Wehrmacht, German armed forces during World War II. Before the war, ten ...
armoured command car (68; Germany) *
Sd.Kfz. 250 The Sd.Kfz. 250 (German: ''Sonderkraftfahrzeug'' 250; 'special motor vehicle') was a light armoured half-track, very similar in appearance to the larger Hanomag-designed Sd.Kfz. 251, and built by the DEMAG firm, for use by Nazi Germany in Worl ...
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) armoured halftrack (13,000 +; Germany) *
Sd.Kfz. 251 The Sd.Kfz. 251 (''Sonderkraftfahrzeug 251'') half-track was a World War II German armored personnel carrier designed by the Hanomag company, based on its earlier, unarmored Sd.Kfz. 11 vehicle. The Sd.Kfz. 251 was designed to transport the ''Panz ...
armoured halftrack (Models A, B and C: 4,650. Model D: 10,602; Germany) *
Sd.Kfz. 254 The Sd.Kfz. 254 was a German fully Tracked vehicle, tracked Armored car (military), armoured scout car employed by Wehrmacht during World War II. From 1936, the vehicle was developed under the designation RR-7 by the Saurer company as an artill ...
track/wheel scout car (140; Austria & Germany) *
Semovente 47/32 The Semovente L. 40 da 47/32 was an Italian self-propelled gun built during World War II. It was created by mounting a Cannone da 47/32 anti-tank gun in an open-topped, box-like superstructure on a L6/40 light tank chassis. Some were built as ...
self-propelled gun (~300; Italy) *
Semovente 75/18 The ''Semovente da'' 75/18 was an Italian self-propelled gun of the Second World War. It was built by mounting the 75 mm Obice da 75/18 modello 34 mountain gun on the chassis of a M13/40, M14/41 or M15/42 tank. The first 60 were built using ...
self-propelled gun (262; Italy) * Semovente 75/34 self-propelled gun (192; Italy) * Semovente 75/46 self-propelled gun (15; Italy & Germany) * Semovente 90/53 self-propelled gun (48; Italy) * Semovente 105/25 self-propelled gun (90; Italy) *
Semovente da 149/40 The Semovente da 149/40 was an Italian self-propelled artillery piece designed in 1942. Only a single unit was built; this vehicle is displayed at the US Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen, Maryland. History The Italian Army was not far behind t ...
prototype self-propelled gun (1; Italy) *
Sentinel tank The AC1 Sentinel was a cruiser tank designed in Australia in World War II in response to the war in Europe, and to the threat of Japan expanding the war to the Pacific or even a feared Japanese invasion of Australia. It was the first tank to be ...
Australian Cruiser Tank Mk. 1 (65; Australia) * Şeniletă Malaxa Tip UE prime mover/light carrier (towing tractor) (126; Romania) * Sexton self-propelled howitzer (2,150; Canada) * Sherman Firefly medium tank (~2,200; United Kingdom & USA) * sIG33 auf Panzer I heavy infantry gun on Pz I chassis (38; Germany) * sIG33 auf Panzer II heavy infantry gun on Pz II chassis (12; Germany) *
Skink anti-aircraft tank Tank AA, 20 mm Quad, Skink was a Canadian self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, developed in 1943–44, in response to a requirement from the First Canadian Army. Due to a lack of threat from the German , the Skink was cancelled in 1944 after ...
prototype (3; Canada) *
SMK tank The SMK was an armored vehicle prototype developed by the Soviet Union prior to the Second World War. It was named after Sergei Mironovich Kirov, a Communist Party official assassinated in 1934. The SMK was discovered and classified by German i ...
heavy tank prototype (1; Soviet Union) * SOMUA S35 tank (430; France) *
Special Number 3 Light Tank Ku-Ro The Special number 3 light tank Ku-Ro (特三号戦車 クロ) (also known as the "So-Ra") was an experimental Japanese winged light tank project, developed during World War II. History and development In the Fall of 1943, the Imperial Japanese ...
prototype glider tank (1; Japan) * Springer demolition vehicle Sd.Kfz.304 (~50; Germany) *
Standard Beaverette Standard Car 4x2, or Car Armoured Light Standard, better known as the Beaverette, was a British improvised armoured car produced during the Second World War. History The first version of the vehicle was built in 1940 by Standard Motor Company a ...
armoured car (~2,800; United Kingdom, New Zealand) *
Stormartillerivagn m/43 Stormartillerivagn m/43 (Sav m/43) ( en, Assault artillery carriage model 1943) was an assault gun Assault gun (from german: Sturmgeschütz - "storm gun", as in "storming/assaulting") is a type of self-propelled artillery which uses an infantry s ...
assault gun (36; Sweden) * Stridsvagn m/21 light tank (10; Sweden) *
Stridsvagn m/31 Stridsvagn m/31 (Landsverk L-10) was a Swedish World War II era light tank built by AB Landsverk. It was armed with a 37 mm Bofors gun and a coaxial 6.5mm Ksp m/14-29 machine gun, and was equipped with 8–24 mm armor. The tank had advanced desi ...
light tank (3; Sweden) * Stridsvagn m/35 (Swedish designation for licence built
LT-35 The Panzerkampfwagen 35(t), commonly shortened to Panzer 35(t) or abbreviated as Pz.Kpfw. 35(t), was a Czechoslovak-designed light tank used mainly by Nazi Germany during World War II. The letter (t) stood for ''tschechisch'' (German for "Czech" ...
) * Stridsvagn m/37 light tank (48; Sweden) * Stridsvagn m/38, m/39, m/40 or Strv L-60 - see
Landsverk L-60 The Landsverk L-60 was a Swedish tank developed in 1934. It was developed by AB Landsverk as a light tank which included several advanced design features such as torsion bar suspension, periscopes rather than view slits and all-welded constructi ...
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Stridsvagn m/41 Stridsvagn m/41 (Strv m/41) was a Swedish medium tank. A license-built version of the Czechoslovak TNH medium tank, it served into the 1950s. History Since 1937, the Swedish army had been interested in the Czechoslovakian TNH tank. In March 194 ...
tank (238; Sweden) *
Stridsvagn m/42 Stridsvagn m/42 (Strv m/42) was a Swedish medium tank in service in the World War II period. Known by its manufacturer AB Landsverk as Lago II-III-IV, it fielded a 75 mm L/31 gun, the first of its size in a Swedish tank. It entered service ...
tank (282; Sweden) * StuG III assault gun (10,619; Germany) * StuG IV assault gun (1,139; Germany) * StuIG 33B assault gun (24; Germany) * Sturer Emil prototype self-propelled anti-tank gun (2; Germany) * Sturmmörser Tiger heavy assault gun (18; Germany) * Sturmpanzer IV Brummbär Sd.Kfz.166, assault gun (306; Germany) *
ST vz. 39 ST vz. 39, also known by its factory designation V-8-H, was a Czechoslovak medium tank developed by ČKD in the late 1930s. Only two prototypes were ever built. Design and development In the fall of 1937 a competition was launched for a new m ...
prototype medium tank (2; Czechoslovakia) * SU-14 heavy self-propelled gun (2; Soviet Union) *
SU-76 The SU-76 ('' Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 76'') was a Soviet light self-propelled gun used during and after World War II. The SU-76 was based on a lengthened version of the T-70 light tank chassis and armed with the 76 mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3) ...
self-propelled gun (14,292; Soviet Union) *
SU-85 The SU-85 ('' Samokhodnaya ustanovka'' 85) was a Soviet self-propelled gun used during World War II, based on the chassis of the T-34 medium tank. Earlier Soviet self-propelled guns were meant to serve as either assault guns, such as the SU-122, ...
tank destroyer (2,050; Soviet Union) * SU-100 tank destroyer (2,495; Soviet Union) *
SU-100Y The SU-100Y was a Soviet prototype self-propelled gun, developed from the prototype T-100 tank. It was developed during the Winter War with Finland to include a 130 mm gun to destroy concrete defensive structures like bunkers and anti-tank o ...
prototype self-propelled gun (1; Soviet Union) *
SU-122 The SU-122 (from '' Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 122 mm'') was a Soviet self-propelled howitzer or assault gun used during World War II. The number "122" in the designation represents the caliber of the main armament, a 122 mm M-30S howitzer. The c ...
self-propelled gun (1,150; Soviet Union) * SU-152 heavy self-propelled gun (671; Soviet Union) *
Sumida M.2593 The Sumida M.2593 (Type 91) was an armoured car produced by the Empire of Japan in the 1930s. It could operate on both the roadway and railway lines. History Designed by the Sumiya firm, beginning in 1933 the M.2593 was produced at the Ishik ...
armoured car (1000; Japan)


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* T-1 prototype prime mover/artillery towing tractor (5; Romania) * T13 tankette (200; Belgium) * T14 Heavy Tank prototype (2; USA) * T15 tankette. (42+; Belgium) *
T17 Deerhound The T17 Armoured Car, sometimes referred to as the M5 medium armoured car and by the British as the Deerhound, was an American six-wheeled armored car produced during the Second World War. The T17 lost out to the T17E design for British use bu ...
armoured car (250 USA) * T17E1 Staghound armoured car (~3,800; USA) *
T18 Boarhound The T18 Boarhound was an American heavy armoured car produced in small numbers for the British Army during the Second World War. History In July 1941, the United States Army Ordnance Corps issued specifications for a heavy armored car (along wi ...
armoured car (30; USA) *
T18 Howitzer Motor Carriage The T18 Howitzer Motor Carriage, abbreviated as HMC. was an American self-propelled gun. Its development started in September 1941 as a close-support vehicle using the M3 Stuart's chassis. A 75 mm howitzer was mounted on the right front of ...
prototype (2; USA) *
T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage The T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage (HMC) was a howitzer mounted on a M3 Half-track chassis. It saw service during World War II with the U.S. Army. Its secondary armament consisted of an air-cooled M2 machine gun for local defense. It was produced ...
half-track SP gun (324; USA) * T20 Medium Tank series of prototypes (301; USA) *
T27 Armored Car The T27 Armored Car was a prototype armored car developed for the US Army in 1944 by the Studebaker Corporation. The T27 was an eight-wheeled vehicle, with the first, second and fourth pairs of wheels being powered. With a crew of four, the T27 ...
prototype (2; USA) * T28 Super Heavy Tank prototype, also called T95 GMC (2; USA) * T29 Heavy Tank prototype (6; USA) *
T30 Heavy Tank The Heavy Tank T30 was a World War II American tank project developed to counter new German tanks, such as Tiger I, Tiger II, and tank destroyers, such as the ''Jagdtiger'', or Soviet heavy tanks, such as IS-1 or IS-2. The T30 was designed at th ...
prototype (2; USA) * T40/M9 Tank Destroyer prototype (USA) * T55E1 Motor Carriage prototype wheeled tank destroyer (USA) *
T92 Howitzer Motor Carriage The 240 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage T92 was a self-propelled howitzer developed by the United States during World War II. The same mounting with the 8-inch Gun M1 was developed as the T93. Neither was built in significant numbers and the war ...
prototype self-propelled artillery (5; USA) * T-26 light infantry tank, development of licence-built Vickers 6-ton (10,300 tanks and 1,701 other vehicles; Soviet Union) *
T-27 The T-27 was a tankette produced in the 1930s by the Soviet Union. It was based on the design of the Carden Loyd tankette, bought under license from the United Kingdom in 1930. Design The Soviets were not fully satisfied with the Carden Loyd desi ...
tankette (2,540; Soviet Union) * T-28 medium tank (503; Soviet Union) * T-34 medium tank (34,740 + 22,259 T-34-85; Soviet Union) * T-35 heavy tank (61; Soviet Union) * T-37 tank light amphibious tank (~1,200; Soviet Union) * T-38 tank light amphibious tank (~1,300; Soviet Union) *
T-40 The T-40 amphibious scout tank was an amphibious light tank used by the Soviet Union during World War II. It was armed with one 12.7 mm (0.5 in) DShK machine gun. It was one of the few tanks that could cross an unfordable river without ...
light amphibious tank (222; Soviet Union) * T-43 tank prototype medium (Soviet Union) * T-44 medium tank (965; Soviet Union; probably never used in combat) * T-50 tank light tank (69; Soviet Union) * T-60 light tank (6,292; Soviet Union) * T-70 light tank (8,226; Soviet Union) *
T-80 light tank The T-70 was a light tank used by the Red Army during World War II, replacing both the T-60 scout tank for reconnaissance and the T-50 light infantry tank for infantry support. The T-80 light tank was a more advanced version of the T-70 with ...
(120; Soviet Union) * T-100 prototype heavy tank (2; Soviet Union) *
TACAM R-2 The TACAM R-2 (''Tun Anticar pe Afet Mobil R-2'' – "Anti-tank gun on R-2 mobile gun carriage") was a Romanian tank destroyer used during World War II. It was built by removing the turret of the Panzer 35(t), R-2 light tank and building a pedest ...
tank destroyer (21; Romania) *
TACAM T-60 The TACAM T-60 (''Tun Anticar pe Afet Mobil T-60'' – "Anti-tank gun on T-60 mobile gun carriage") was a Romanian tank destroyer used during World War II. It was built by removing the turret of captured Soviet T-60 light tanks and building a ped ...
tank destroyer based on T-60 (34; Romania) * Tančík vz. 33 tankette (74; Czechoslovakia) * Tas prototype medium/heavy tank (2; Hungary) *
Terrapin (amphibious vehicle) The Terrapin (officially 4-ton amphibian) was a British-manufactured amphibious transport vehicle of the Second World War. It was first used in 1944 at Antwerp during the Battle of the Scheldt. Terrapins served with the Royal Engineer assault ...
personnel carrier (500; United Kingdom) * Tetrarch tank (common name for the Light Tank Mk. VII) * Thunderbolt Australian cruiser tank Mk. III *
Tiger tank Tiger tank may refer to: *Tiger I, or ''Panzerkampfwagen'' Tiger ''Ausf. E'', a German heavy tank produced from 1942 to 1944 *Tiger II, or ''Panzerkampfwagen'' Tiger ''Ausf. B'', a German heavy tank produced from 1943 to 1945, also known as ''Kön ...
- see Panzer VI E Tiger I * TK-3 and TKS tankettes (575; Poland) *
TOG1 The Tank, Heavy, TOG 1 was a prototype British heavy tank produced in the early part of the Second World War in the expectation that battlefields might end up like those of the First World War. It was designed so it could cross churned-up countr ...
prototype heavy tank (United Kingdom) *
TOG2 The Tank, Heavy, TOG II was a British super-heavy tank design produced in the early part of World War II in case the battlefields of northern France devolved into a morass of mud, trenches and craters as had happened during World War I. When t ...
prototype heavy tank (United Kingdom) * Toldi light tanks (202; Hungary) * Tortoise prototype heavy assault tank (6; United Kingdom) * Turán I and II medium tanks (424; Hungary) * Turán III medium tank (2; Hungary) *
Type 89 Chi-Ro The was a medium tank used by the Imperial Japanese Army from 1932 to 1942 in combat operations of the Second Sino-Japanese War, at Khalkhin Gol against the Soviet Union, and in the Second World War. The Type 89B model was the world's first ...
(I-Go) medium tank (404; Japan) * Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha tankette (167; Japan) * Type 93 armoured car (Japan) * Type 94 Te-Ke tankette (823; Japan) * Type 95 Ha-Go light tank (2,300; Japan) * Type 95 heavy tank prototype (4; Japan) *
Type 97 Te-Ke The was a tankette used by the Imperial Japanese Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War, at Nomonhan against the Soviet Union, and in World War II. It was designed as a fast reconnaissance vehicle, and was a replacement for the earlier Type 94 ta ...
tankette (616; Japan) * Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank (1,162; Japan) *
Type 97-Kai Type may refer to: Science and technology Computing * Typing, producing text via a keyboard, typewriter, etc. * Data type, collection of values used for computations. * File type * TYPE (DOS command), a command to display contents of a file. * Ty ...
Shinhoto Chi-Ha medium tank (930; Japan) * Type 97 Short Barrel 120 mm gun tank (12; Japan) * Type 97 Naval 12 cm self-propelled gun prototype (Japan) *
Type 97 Chi-Ni The Experimental Medium Tank Chi-Ni (試製中戦車 チニ ''Shisei-chū-sensha chini'') was a prototype Japanese medium tank. Initially proposed as a low-cost alternative to the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank, it was eventually passed over by its c ...
prototype medium tank (Japan) *
Type 98 Ta-Se The experimental Type 98 Ta-Se was a Japanese self-propelled anti-aircraft gun using a Type 98 20 mm anti-aircraft gun. It used the chassis of the Type 98 Ke-Ni light tank. It did not enter production. Development During development of the ...
prototype self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (Japan) *
Type 98 20 mm AAG tank The Type 98 20 mm AAG (anti-air gun) tank was a Japanese self-propelled anti-aircraft gun using a twin Soki Type II 20 mm anti-air gun. They were combined with the chassis of the Type 98 Ke-Ni. The gun crew worked from a raised platform ...
prototype self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (Japan) *
Type 98 20 mm AA half-track vehicle The Type 98 20 mm AA half-track vehicle was an experimental Japanese self-propelled anti-aircraft gun. It had a single 20 mm Type 98 AA cannon mounted on the back section of a Type 98 four-ton half-track. The modified vehicle used was d ...
(Japan) *
Type 98 Ke-Ni The or Type 98A Ke-Ni Ko (also known as Type 98 Chi-Ni light tank) was designed to replace the Imperial Japanese Army's Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, Japan's most numerous armored fighting vehicle during World War II. Although designed before World ...
light tank (104; Japan) *
Type 98 So-Da The was an armored personnel and ammunition carrier used by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. History and development Type 98 So-Da was designed in 1937, with a chassis based on the Type 97 Te-Ke tankette The was a tankette used b ...
armoured personnel carrier (Japan) *
Type 98 Chi-Ho The experimental Type 98 ''Chi-Ho'' was a prototype Japanese medium tank. It was developed on orders from the Imperial Japanese Army. "Chi Ho" indicates that it is designated as the 5th (I, Ro, Ha, Ni, Ho) medium (Chi) tank. A total of four pr ...
prototype medium tank (4; Japan) *
Type 1 Chi-He The was an improved version of the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tanks of the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. It had a more powerful main gun, engine and thicker armor. It was the first Japanese tank to have a communication radio as standard equ ...
medium tank (170; Japan) * Type 1 Ho-Ha armoured halftrack (Japan) * Type 1 Ho-Ki armoured personnel carrier (Japan) * Type 1 Ho-Ni I tank destroyer (26; Japan) * Type 1 Ho-Ni II tank destroyer (54; Japan) * Type 2 Ho-I infantry support tank (31; Japan) *
Type 3 Ho-Ni III The was a tank destroyer and self-propelled artillery of Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. The Type 3 Ho-Ni III superseded the Type 1 Ho-Ni I and its variant the Type 1 Ho-Ni II in production, and gave better protection to the crew by havin ...
tank destroyer (31; Japan) * Type 2 Ka-Mi amphibious tank (182; Japan) *
Type 3 Ke-Ri The was a light tank used by the Empire of Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War, at Nomonhan against the Soviet Union, and in the Second World War. It proved sufficient against infantry but, like the American M3 Stuart light tank, was ...
prototype light tank (Japan) * Type 2 Ke-To light tank (34; Japan) * Type 3 Chi-Nu medium tank (144–166; Japan) * Type 3 Ka-Chi amphibious tank (19; Japan) * Type 4 Chi-To prototype medium tank (2 completed; Japan) *
Type 4 Ha-To The was a self-propelled gun developed by the Imperial Japanese Army for use in World War II. History and design The Type 4 Ha-To was conceived as a mobile fire support platform in late 1943. It made use of the already existing Type 3 300  ...
prototype self-propelled mortar (4; Japan) *
Type 4 Ho-Ro The was based on an already existing reinforced Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank chassis developed by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Development Inspired by the Grille series of self-propelled artillery vehicles developed by Nazi Germany ...
self-propelled gun (12; Japan) *
Type 4 Ho-To The was a light tank used by the Empire of Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War, at Nomonhan against the Soviet Union, and in the Second World War. It proved sufficient against infantry but, like the American M3 Stuart light tank, was not ...
prototype self-propelled gun (1; Japan) * Type 4 Ka-Tsu armoured tracked resupply transport and amphibious torpedo craft (49; Japan) *
Type 4 Ke-Nu The was a light tank of the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. It was a conversion of existing Type 95 Ha-Go light tanks, re-fitted with the larger turret of the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank. History and development The Type 4 Ke-Nu was a var ...
light tank (~100; Japan) *
Type 5 Chi-Ri The ("Imperial Year 2605 Medium Tank Model 9") was a medium tank developed by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. It was intended to be a heavier, more powerful version of Japan's prototype Type 4 Chi-To medium tank. Only one incomplete p ...
prototype medium tank (1; Japan) * Type 5 Ho-Ru prototype light tank destroyer (1; Japan) *
Type 5 Ke-Ho The was a prototype light tank developed by the Imperial Japanese Army at the end of World War II. History and development In 1938, development began for a new light tank for the Japanese Army. While the Type 95 Ha-Go had performed well agai ...
prototype light tank (1; Japan) *
Type 5 Na-To The , officially known as the was the penultimate tank destroyer developed by the Imperial Japanese Army in 1945, during the closing stages of World War II. History and development Towards the end of the Pacific War, Japanese field commanders r ...
prototype tank destroyer (2; Japan) * Type 5 To-Ku prototype amphibious tank (1; Japan)


U

* Universal Carrier & Bren gun carrier, Scout carrier, MG carriers (84,120; UK, USA, Aus, NZ, Canada) *
Uralmash-1 The Uralmash-1 (Уралмаш-1) was a Soviet prototype self-propelled gun developed during World War II. It was a turretless, tracked armoured fighting vehicle designed by the Yekaterinburg-based Uralmash design bureau (UZTM) between autumn 19 ...
prototype self-propelled gun (2; Soviet Union)


V

* Valentine Tank, Infantry, Mk III (8,275; United Kingdom & Canada) * Valiant tank prototype infantry tank (1; United Kingdom) * Vânătorul de care R35 tank destroyer/light tank (33; Romania) *
Verdeja Verdeja was the name of a series of light tanks developed in Spain between 1938 and 1954 in an attempt to replace German Panzer I and Soviet T-26 tanks in Spanish service. The program was headed by major Félix Verdeja Bardales and led to ...
prototype tanks (Spain) * Vickers 6-Ton light tank (Vickers Mk. E) (~153, export only; United Kingdom) * Vickers Medium Mark II (160; United Kingdom)


W

* Wespe self-propelled 105 mm howitzer on a Panzer II chassis (676; Germany) * White-Laffly AMD (<250; France) * Windsor Carrier (Canada) see Universal Carrier *
Wirbelwind The ''Flakpanzer'' IV "''Wirbelwind''" (Whirlwind in English) was a German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun based on the Panzer IV tank. It was developed in 1944 as a successor to the earlier ''Möbelwagen'' self-propelled anti-aircraft gun. In ...
self-propelled antiaircraft gun (87-107; Germany)


Z

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ZiS-30 The ZiS-30 was a light self-propelled anti-tank gun built for the Soviet Red Army in 1941. It was based on the Komsomolets armoured artillery tractor. They were successful vehicles, but production was limited by the number of Komsomolets tra ...
self-propelled anti-tank gun (101; Soviet Union) * Zrínyi I tank destroyer (1; Hungary) * Zrínyi II assault gun (66-72; Hungary) * ZSU-37 self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (75; Soviet Union)


References


Further reading

*
Taki's Imperial Japanese Army Page - Akira Takizawa
* {{WWII tanks, style= wide * World war ii
armoured fighting vehicles An armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) is an armed combat vehicle protected by armour, generally combining operational mobility with offensive and defensive capabilities. AFVs can be wheeled or tracked. Examples of AFVs are tanks, armoured cars ...